Reviews of Bordertown Casino RV Resort

The park is next to a small casino. The park had no casino traffic and was very well maintained. The park had a friendly and helpful staff. - Shadoe

Sep 2018 -
$40.00

Very quiet at night no noise traffic or trains. It is easy to find right of the highway. There is a gasstation near the entrance. Free cable and good free WiFi. Sites are very close together but level, paved and with a concrete pad and table. Sites are close together and you have to be careful with the turns. Some guest drive a bit to fast as they travel to dump. But definitely come back on our travels.. - Traveller Excel

Sep 2018 -
$41.00

I had a flat, level, concrete, pull through site. There was grass on both sides and a concrete picnic table. There were two trees on the site. I stayed 12 nights to work the Reno Air Races. Price per night reflects Good Sam Discount, regular rate and special event rate. WI-FI and AT&T pine service worked fine. A dirt dog run worked well for my dog. My only issue is the sprinklers flood the sites when they come on. - travelcouple

Reviews of Bonanza Terrace RV Park

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Sep 2015 -
$35.00

We choose this park because the higher rated places had reviews that mentioned issues with dogs. It is so frustrating to stay at a place where the dog can't pee on the grass. That's no problem here if you have a dog and there are places to walk your dog in field areas, no grass but it was an ok place to stay for 2 nights with a dog. However, the asphalt roads are rough and deteriorating. Some sites are gravel and some are asphalt and we had some trouble leveling. Mostly permanent residents although they were friendly. About 3 miles to downtown. Neither wifi or cable worked at our site but our Verizon hotspot and Directv satellite did. We are in a 37' class A and I wouldn't recommend coming in here with anything bigger. I will look elsewhere if ever in Reno again. - thekites

Mar 2013 -
$35.00

We pulled into Reno to stay 2 nights and chose to stay on the west side of town. This park is located next to a sketchy mobile home park but the RV park itself is private with tall rock/brick walls. It was quiet at night and we had no problems. As a bonus, from our spot we could see the lights of Reno below - it was quite pretty. We would stay here again if we were in the area. - twodigitalnomads

Jul 2012 -
$35.00

Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. We changed our reservation by a day a week before we arrived, and they gladly refunded the amount. This campground is VERY quiet but no real amenities, but it works well as a home base for visiting Reno. Reasonably close to Hwy 395 to get downtown and around the city. Our site was very wide with lots of room for our tow car. The only issue was backing in, as it was steep. We could physically do it, but with a 40 ft rig our tow bar was really scraping the ground. It took quite a bit of maneuvering to get in without hurting our tow bar. Once in, we were able to level the rig. The site was gravel but neat. Walking the dog was easy by going outside the campground. - Danni

Reviews of Shamrock RV Park

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Jan 2018 -
$30.00

This is not a big rig friendly park and almost not a medium rig park either. People are parked in here like sardines. I came in alone and had a heck of a time maneuvering in here and management was not helpful at all and instead made fun of my unsuccessful attempts to get in a tiny spot. Park is clean and one of the ladies at the front desk is very helpful and kind, nice laundry facility. I got a better space and deal somewhere else, they also nickel and dime you to death, felt like because i was a woman on my own management tried to sell me services I did not need. Will do my homework better next time. - ftcamper

Aug 2017 -
$45.00

Monthly's are the biggest percentage, but sites are kept clutter free and clean. Largest pull through has best tow vehicle parking, the rest are squeeze in parallel or pull in leaving no patio space. Hook ups are a good location but cable was not clear on some stations. Shade trees, but messy deciduous. Staff is very friendly and attentive. Pool is small and heater was out during a week and a half in August. Noisy maintenance vehicle all day. Looks like a decent sized dog potty yard, but no play area. This is an asphalt parking lot with some pine and deciduous tress. The area gets hot here and you will rack up your cooling bill. Little store in office kept real clean. On the bus line so you can avoid trying to park downtown if you want. Sits next to two main veins of street so very busy, but not as noisy as you would think. The price is set at resort prices, but there is only the small pool and no other leisure activities or club house. Most inner streets are tight. - DRPDOUT13

May 2017 -
$43.00

Very tight for space, mostly all year round tenants. Felt like we were camping in their front yard!

Off the beaten path, nothing nearby. Staff was very friendly, campers not so much. Tiny tiny pool. Will not go back. - Ted Cottingham

Reviews of Reno KOA at Boomtown

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Oct 2018 -
$50.00

A pretty basic KOA Journey. Our site was at the very end of the row & billed as a "deluxe" site. There was a patio & grill but it was behind our RV with the hook-ups, not out our front door. Site space is narrow but parking is next to the site so it gives a little more room. There is a courtesy van that takes you to a casino so that seems to be a prime reason to stay here. Next time we would look for another place that was more reasonable. - storms

Aug 2018 -
$65.00

Nicest staff ever. Clean pool. Unfortunately the electrical was so bad we had to run our generator for air conditioning. My coach just shut down when the voltage dropped. Might be okay for lower end rigs prior to computerized rigs. I could view the voltage on each leg. At one time I had 105 on one leg and 100 volts on other on 50 amp service. Tried 30 amp even worse. Electrician even came out and said just too many people for and old system. Park is in fair shape but very old. We will never be back and post this so others will have heads up on electrical status. When we arrived raw sewage was dumped on our site. Mixed bleach and water to clean. Not the parks fault but clientele is not the best. Lots of full time sites. Busy as it was Hot August nights. - signaloil

Jul 2018 -
$50.00

If you will enjoy a stay near a casino and conveniently off of the interstate, then this is a good place. The site comes with a complementary drink at the casino for each adult. The casino is withing walking distance but there is a shuttle if you need it. The campground has a pool and two hot tubs, but they are small and close before the sun is down (in summer) which made it tough for us to use them. The park is pretty much all asphalt and sites are very close together but there are full hookups including cable. We used it as an overnight say, but were very pleased with ease of access, close gas station, and nearly all pull-through sites. Great for an overnight stop and a quick trip to the casino. - WineStream

Excellent for short stay, especially while enroute on I-80. - MSTraveler

Oct 2018 -
$35.00

.This is the second time we stayed at this park and it was great. We were on the very last row and had easy access to hiking trails. People are very friendly and the staff is outstanding. We will stay here again. - JGR

Oct 2018 -
$60.00

This is a large park and it was full during our stay. The check in was easy, the park roads are wider than most roads and our site was spacious. It was at the end of the row and looked out over the mountains. Utilities were good, I recommend using a pressure value for water. Wi-fi worked ok and cell service was excellent. They have a community room with a TV, it closes at 10pm along with the pool and laundry. Didn't use the showers however they were clean. Laundry has several machines but only a few high capacity models. Price was better than Laundromat too. They gave us a 2 for 1 coupon for the adjacent restaurant. Couldn't use it through. We stopped in and it looked maybe a third full. The hostess told us it would be an hour wait and several parties were ahead of us! Gas station on site has diesel, $3.50 gal and the RV park has propane $3 gal. - DJR CMR

Reviews of Keystone RV Park

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May 2012 -
$33.00

The park is clean and neatly landscaped but all sites are black top. Cable has some good channels and others that are real snowy. Train & interstate highway noise are audible but not a serious problem. Many sites are held by permanent units. The location is close to downtown and easy to get to. It is a good campground for an over night stay or to use as a base camp because it is a short distance from the interstate. Restrooms were locked and entrance was by a key available in office. There is a motel, but it seems to be used by workers and may not be open to public. We would stay here again. - truckerturtle

Mar 2012 -
$40.00

Listed as pet friendly, but one is obligated to walk your pet on the street outside of the park and there is no pet area in the park and they are not allowed on any of the grassy areas. Internet service is very unreliable and when you can connect, it is of a speed reminiscent of the the old dial up days. No pull through sites, though the back in sites are long enough to accommodate a bid rig and wide enough for the toad. Staff friendly but could not help with internet problems except to say they would let the owner know. Quite and about 1/2 mile from nearest casino. - nkwazi

Sep 2010 -
$35.00

Me and my wife actually enjoyed staying here it was close to everything and nice and quiet. Will stay here on next trip to Reno. - dakotadude

Reviews of Chism's RV & Trailer Park

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Nov 2015 -
$38.00

This park has really cleaned up since it changed ownership this year, we have stayed here a few times through the years. This year was much cleaner and more accommodating. The river access is beautiful, it is pets friendly and offers cable and wi-fi. We loved our trip here this time around! Good improvements have been made! Full time residents were friendly and quiet. - Jennifer T

May 2014 -
$27.00

This is a small trailer park that has spots for RVs. The great thing about it is the location (and price!). It's just a couple miles from town, close to two grocery stores, a gas station, and the freeway. It's $100+ cheaper than any other RV place and so much closer to get to everything. The downside is that it's spaces are small, so if you are any larger than we are (35') you wouldn't fit. No TV or WiFi (even tho they say they do). It's really just a place to "park" your rig while you go sight-seeing, which is what we wanted. Lots of shade trees, so it kept it cool for us too. The location & the price was right, and the people friendly - it worked for us. The rate was actually a "weekly rate" of $192. - MarieB

Sep 2011 -
$26.00

This trailer park is within walking distance of downtown, which is it's biggest advantage. It's an older park with many permanent very old trailers there on annual rates, which is a bit unsightly. Bathrooms were average and the daily spots were OK. Staff was friendly, and overall a average older trailer park with over 50% very long term rented sites. Good for one or two nights stay when if one wants to walk to downtown. - Al from Calif

Reviews of Reno RV Park

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May 2010 -
$25.00

Office and laundry close at 6 p.m. Hard to get and answer on the phone. No info for emergency, sewer lines backed-up. We were parked in a drive thru parking lot. Wi-Fi password was wrong and no one was around to help. - DeniseC

Reviews of Reno Silver Sage RV Park

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Sep 2018 -
$38.00

Stay away! This could be fine if it didn't have about a quarter monthly residents with about 5 of them almost hilariously trashy except they may be next to you! I asked the terribly unfriendly woman at the desk about this and her response was that she had told these people several times but since they were monthly she couldn't do anything about it! If you do decide to stay here, do not press the white gate button more than once!!! When I pressed it a second time after about 5 seconds, when the unfriendly woman came to the gate she told me that there was nothing available since I pressed the button twice! She relented but never lost her attitude. If you stay here, try to get a spot away from the trashed sites and don't do anything to tick off the woman at the counter, she may kick you out! - lbeck37

Sep 2015 -
$33.00

Right across the street from the Peppermill Casino/Resort. It is gated and asphalt just a parking lot. However the place is clean and quiet and we like it being locked at all times. As we are only in the park to sleep it serves us very well stayed here for 5 days. - Terry G

Oct 2013 -
$33.00

One way, drive down the middle asphalt parking lot through a gate in front and out one in the back. The only reason to stay here is to be close to the Pepper Mill casino (and we were disappointed with the meal we had there). All back-ins with the sewer at the back of the sites (two hose lengths away). WiFi kept kicking out and finally wouldn't hook-up at all. I won't stay here again. - 427435

Reviews of Grand Sierra Resort RV Park

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Sep 2018 -
$100.00

Hard to find. Three others big rigs were carefully cruising the parking lots to find the entrance. Lots of construction. WiFi only works 2 rows out from the office. We are four rows out. Blacktop hasn't been sealed or repaired in years. Large store in area but, unless you want Jose Cuervo, Kaluha or monster drinks, no groceries. T-Shirts abound. The pavement is literally crumbling all around us. Hard on dog's feet I'm sure. Come in before five so you don't have to walk a half mile through the hotel/casino front desk. Ask for a site close to the office where WiFi works. We were her nine years ago and it hasn't been upgraded since. Never again. - Cochise

Aug 2018 -
$76.00

We have stayed here a number of times, It seems like they are cleaning it up, got rid of lots of POS rigs, they should! $60.00 + $16.00 resort fee... Spaces are big, power was good, it was super hot! It's good for a couple of days.... - Tredguy

Aug 2018 -
$83.00

Don't really know where to start but I'll give it my best shot. From a business standpoint I get it when there's a special event in town Hot August nights etc. get every penny you can and believe me they do. From a camping standpoint this campground has run its course. The nightly cost with the good Sam discount and we spent eight days there we were at $83 a night(ridiculous) but they also add a resort fee which for eight days cost us $135 this is part of that $83 a night. I have made up my mind that unless I am here for a special event I will bypass Reno they do not need my money they got enough. The campground is in dire need of some TLC. They keep saying they're going to upgrade but the manager says don't count on it, the money gets spent before it ever dwindles down to the RV campground. We had a 30 amp pull-through. It was on a gravel rock base, somewhat dusty, but pulling a car trailer and being as long as we were it worked out fine. Here's a good one every spot out in the back lot. By the water and sewer dump around each site had a 4 x 8 patch of goat-head puncture vines. This is ridiculous; these are aggressive nuisance plants that get spread everywhere and your pets can't walk. it was a mess. I couldn't believe it. They should've been sprayed with some sort of weed spray and completely eliminated. There is just absolutely zero maintenance unless something breaks in the park. The only good things I can say is during Hot August Nights this campground is convenient to all the concerts going on and also a good place to be if you have a car, other than that go somewhere else. - monaco cruiser